About this event

  • Date and time Fri 6 Dec 2024 from 9:00am to 5:00pm
  • Location etc.venues Prospero House
  • Organised by Urology

Join us for an exciting new event on the latest research on the full patient pathway across the key urological cancers, developing an understanding of the role played by different members of the MDT in providing evidence-based care and the impact cancer has on patients including survivorship and palliative support.

Building on last year's Urology Section Cancer Day, this event will feature internationally renowned speakers from across the urology MDT including urologists, radiologists, oncologists, pathologists and specialist nurses. In doing so, we will provide a unique holistic insight into the management of patients with urological cancers relevant to those involved in caring for these patients and those studying for the FRCS(Urol) exam.

The day will include updates on the management of penile cancer, metastatic prostate cancer, non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) and localised kidney cancer. We will also gain an insight on how survivorship from various urological cancers has changed over time including for young men treated for testis cancer and the role of patient charities.

The Urology Section's Malcolm Coptcoat Short Papers Prize sponsored by The Urology Foundation will also be presented and awarded at the meeting. Click here to make your submission. 

 Participants will learn about: 

  • Management of penile cancer
  • Role of patient charities
  • Management of NMIBC
  • Management of metastatic prostate cancer
  • The surgical treatment of localized kidney cancer
  • The impact of treatment of testis cancer

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Interested in applying for the Malcolm Coptcoat Short Papers Prize sponsored by The Urology Foundation?

Deadline: Saturday 12 October 2024

Open to: All Urological Trainees and SAS Doctors working in Urology

Prizes:

1st: £600 towards the Urological Education  
2nd: £300 towards the Urological Education
3rd: £150 towards the Urological Education

Apply here

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We would like to thank our sponsors Accord, Astellas, Bayer, Ipsen, Medac Pharma and our exhibitor Photocure for their support and funding of this event. We would also like to thank Prostate Cancer UK who have provided funding towards this event via an education bursary. Please note that the main scientific programme and content has not been influenced in any way by the organisations listed above.

Show Virtual / In Person rates

Tickets (In Person)

Standard pricing available until 02 December 2024.

Free for trainees attending in person

If you are an SPR trainee or a CNS Nurse and want to attend in person, get your free place by contacting urology@rsm.ac.uk and providing your training number.

Member

RSM Fellow RSM Associate RSM Retired Fellow RSM Trainee RSM Student
£77.00 £46.00 £46.00 £46.00 £24.00

Non - Member

Consultant / GP / SAS Doctors AHP / Nurse / Midwife Trainee Student
£141.00 £84.00 £84.00 £44.00

Tickets (Virtual)

Standard pricing available until 02 December 2024.

Free for trainees attending in person

If you are an SPR trainee or a CNS Nurse and want to attend in person, get your free place by contacting urology@rsm.ac.uk and providing your training number.

Member

RSM Fellow RSM Associate RSM Retired Fellow RSM Trainee RSM Student
£72.00 £43.00 £43.00 £43.00 £23.00

Non - Member

Consultant / GP / SAS Doctors AHP / Nurse / Midwife Trainee Student
£132.00 £79.00 £79.00 £41.00

Agenda

View the programme

Registration, tea and coffee
Welcome and introduction

Mr Ben Lamb and Mr Ross Warner

Putting patients front and centre: Support with living, surviving and dying from urological cancer

Chairs: Louise de Winter and Rakesh Heer

Prostate cancer UK: Engaging patients in the national screening trial

Matt Hobbs

ORCHID 4 Nations Penile Cancer Programme: Raising awareness to support unmet needs of patients

Sinead Collins

Fight bladder cancer: Supporting patients with incurable cancer

To Be Confirmed 

Panel discussion

Penile cancer: Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) approach to managing early and late penile cancer

Chair: Hussain Alnajar and Sinead Collins

Management of the primary tumour

Asif Muneer

Management of the nodes

Duncan Summerton

How to make the most of your pathologist at the penile cancer MDT meeting

Dr Aiman Haider

Panel discussion
Tea and coffee break

Bladder Cancer: Quality standards in non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) management

Chairs: Professor John Kelly and Ms Hilary Baker

How to perform a good transurethral resection of bladder tumor (TURBT)

Param Mariappan

Quality of life for frail patients: Transurethral Laser Ablation (TULA)

Ms Paula Allchorne

Intravesical treatment (guidance, practicalities and patient experience)

Bernadett Szabados

Panel discussion
Patients' experience with cancer, an historical view

Chair: Mr Ross Warner

Speaker: Jonathan Goddard

Lunch

Prostate Cancer: Management of metastatic prostate cancer for the urologist

Chairs: Alastair Lamb and Karen Wilkinson

Survivorship in metastatic prostate cancer - a new phenomenon

Louisa Fleure

What do the nice guidelines mean in practice? Medical Oncology

Jonathan Shamash

Testis cancer: Fertility and survivorship for patients undergoing surgical treatment of germ cell tumour

Chairs: Jonathan Shamash and Chi Li

Survivorship Issues in patients following treatment of testicular cancer

Professor David Nicol 

Tea and coffee break

Kidney cancer: When less is more

Chairs: Professor David Nicol and Sarah Rudman

Partial vs radical nephrectomy

Ravi Barod

Survivorship and surveillance

Ms Sam Strumier

Panel discussion
Trainee talks and prize presentation
Closing remarks
Close of meeting
View the programme - Virtual

Welcome and introduction

Mr Ben Lamb and Mr Ross Warner

Putting patients front and centre: Support with living, surviving and dying from urological cancer

Chairs: Louise de Winter and Rakesh Heer

Prostate cancer UK: Engaging patients in the national screening trial

Speaker to be confirmed

ORCHID 4 Nations Penile Cancer Programme: Raising awareness to support unmet needs of patients

Sinead Collins

Fight bladder cancer: Supporting patients with incurable cancer

To be confirmed

Panel discussion

Penile cancer: Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) approach to managing early and late penile cancer

Chair: Hussain Alnajar and Sinead Collins

Management of the primary tumour

Asif Muneer

Management of the nodes

Duncan Summerton

How to make the most of your pathologist at the penile cancer MDT meeting

Dr Aiman Haider

Panel discussion
Comfort break

Bladder Cancer: Quality standards in non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) management

Chairs: Professor John Kelly and Ms Hilary Baker

How to perform a good transurethral resection of bladder tumor (TURBT)

Param Mariappan

Quality of life for frail patients: Transurethral Laser Ablation (TULA)

Ms Paula Allchorne

Intravesical treatment (guidance, practicalities and patient experience)

Bernadett Szabados

Panel discussion
Patients' experience with cancer, an historical view

Chair: Mr Ross Warner

Speaker: Jonathan Goddard

Lunch

Prostate Cancer: Management of metastatic prostate cancer for the urologist

Chairs: Alastair Lamb and Karen Wilkinson

Survivorship in metastatic prostate cancer - a new phenomenon

Louisa Fleure

What do the nice guidelines mean in practice? Medical Oncology

Jonathan Shamash

Testis cancer: Fertility and survivorship for patients undergoing surgical treatment of germ cell tumour

Chairs: Jonathan Shamash and Chi Li

Speaker to be confirmed

Comfort break

Kidney cancer: When less is more

Chairs: Professor David Nicol and Sarah Rudman

Partial vs radical nephrectomy

Ravi Barod

Survivorship and surveillance

Ms Sam Strumier

Panel discussion
Trainee talks and prize presentation
Closing remarks
Close of meeting

Sponsors

Location

etc.venues Prospero House, 241 Borough High Street, SE1 1GA, London

Registrations will close at 1:00am on 5 December 2024 (GMT). Late registrations will not be accepted. 

The agenda is subject to change at any time 

If the event is recorded, we are only able to share presentations that we have received permission to share. There is no guarantee that all sessions will be available after the event, this is at the presenters and RSM's discretion. 

All views expressed at this event are of the speakers themselves and not of the Royal Society of Medicine, nor the speaker's organisations. 

This event will be recorded and stored by the Royal Society of Medicine and may be distributed in future on various internet channels. 

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